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\title{List of Journals and Conferences related to Airline business}
\author{Winn Voravuthikunchai}

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\section{Transportation Research Part A: Policy and Practice}
Impact factor 2.5

Transportation Research: Part A contains papers of general interest in all passenger and freight transportation modes: 
policy analysis, formulation and evaluation; planning; interaction with the political, socioeconomic and physical environment; 
design, management and evaluation of transportation systems. Topics are approached from any discipline or perspective: economics, 
engineering, sociology, psychology, etc. Case studies, survey and expository papers are included, as are articles which contribute 
to unification of the field, or to an understanding of the comparative aspects of different systems. Papers which assess the scope for 
technological innovation within a social or political framework are also published. The journal is international, and places equal 
emphasis on the problems of industrialized and non-industrialized regions.\\

\textit{Estimating flight-level price elasticities using online airline data: A first step toward integrating pricing, demand, and revenue optimization\\
S Mumbower, LA Garrow, MJ Higgins, 2014}


\section{Transportation Research Part C: Emerging Technologies}
Impact factor 2.8

The focus of Transportation Research: Part C is high-quality, scholarly research that addresses development, applications, and implications, 
in the field of transportation, of emerging technologies from such fields as operations research, computer science, electronics, 
control systems, artificial intelligence, and telecommunications, among others. The interest is not in the individual 
technologies or methodologies per se, but in their ultimate implications for the planning, design, operation, control, management, 
maintenance and rehabilitation of transportation systems, services and components.\\

\textit{Urban traffic flow prediction using a fuzzy-neural approach\\ H Yin, SC Wong, J Xu, CK Wong, 2002 - Cited by 234}\\

\textit{Short-term traffic forecasting: Where we are and where we're going\\
EI Vlahogianni, MG Karlaftis, JC Golias, 2014}\\ 

\textit{Efficient missing data imputing for traffic flow by considering temporal and spatial dependence\\
L Li, Y Li, Z Li, 2013}\\

\section{Journal of Air Transport Management}
Impact Factor: 0.849

The Journal of Air Transport Management (JATM) sets out to address, through high quality research articles and authoritative 
commentary, the major economic, management and policy issues facing the air transportindustry today. It offers practitioners and academics an 
international and dynamic forum for analysis and discussion of these issues, linking research and practice and stimulating interaction between the two.

The refereed papers in the journal cover all the major sectors of the industry (airlines, airports, air traffic management) as well as related areas such as tourism management and logistics. Papers are blind reviewed, normally by two referees, chosen for their specialist knowledge. The journal provides independent, original and rigorous analysis in the areas of:
Policy, regulation and law, Strategy, Operations, Marketing, Economics and finance, Sustainability.\\



\textit{Passengers' perceptions of low cost airlines and full service carriers: A case study involving Ryanair, Aer Lingus, Air Asia and Malaysia Airlines\\
JF O'Connell, G Williams, 2005 - Cited by 176}\\

\textit{How do the demands for airport services differ between full-service carriers and low-cost carriers?\\
SD Barrett, 2004 - Cited by 180}\\

\textit{End of the free lunch? The responses of traditional European airlines to the low-cost carrier threat\\
N Dennis, 2007 - Cited by 56}\\

\textit{Pricing strategies of low-cost airlines: The Ryanair case study\\
P Malighetti, S Paleari, R Redondi - Journal of Air Transport Management, 2009 - Cited by 49}\\


\section{Tourism Management}
Impact Factor: 2.377

Tourism Management is the leading international journal for all those concerned with the planning and management of travel and tourism.
Tourism comprises a multitude of activities which together form one of the world's fastest growing international sectors. The journal 
takes an interdisciplinary approach and includes planning and policy aspects of international, national and regional tourism as well as 
specific management studies.

The journal's contents reflect its integrative approach - including primary research articles, discussion of current issues, case studies, 
reports, book reviews and forthcoming meetings. Articles are relevant to both academics and practitioners, and are the results of anonymous 
reviews by at least two referees chosen by the editor for their specialist knowledge.\\

\textit{Prices, prices and prices: A study in the airline sector\\
Y Narangajavana, FJ Garrigos-Simon, JS García, 2014 - Cited by 1}\\

\textit{Understanding the low cost carrier and airport relationship: A critical analysis of the salient issues\\
A Graham, 2013}\\ 

\textit{Has Ryanair's pricing strategy changed over time? An empirical analysis of its 2006–2007 flights\\
P Malighetti, S Paleari, R Redondi, 2010 - Cited by 14}\\

\section{International Conference on Technology and Business Management}



\textit{Segmentation of Airline Market in the GCC Region: Profiling Business 
Customers Using Low Cost and Full Service Carriers\\ SS Desai, CM Siddique, Z Yaseen, 2014}


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